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    L’Entrecôte de Paris

    3.5 (121 reviews)
    PriceyFrench
    Closed 11:30 am - 12:30 AM (Next day)

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    Casual
    Touristy
    Quiet
    Good for kids

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    Van D.

    L'Entrecote de Paris was one of three entrecote restaurant chains we had our eye on while visiting Paris. We were led stay from a YouTuber and came here, instead of one that was closer to our hotel. I'm extra salty cause I waited in a long line in the pouring rain thinking my patience would be rewarded, but it wasn't. Staff here seemed very overwhelmed and busy. Maybe they're short staffed. They were rolling their eyes and talking smack out loud about their customers right in front of them with each other. They might be the WORST restaurant service I had in Paris. We both ordered La Formule (26,50€) that sounds like a good deal including a Walnut Salad, 180 gram Sirloin, with the famous sauce and French fries at will. My boyfriend also had a Coke (6,60€) when I asked for a wine recommendation the waiter snapped at me that they're all good and just to pick one. *eyeroll* I got a Les Bonnerues Pinot Noir (9,50€) to pair a nice French red with the sirloin. Once again, I acknowledge the formule sounds good but when it came out the salad was bland. The sirloin was dry and tough. The sauce was interesting. The fries were NOT at will. Also we saw that other entrecotes give you a free refill of the meat, which this restaurant does not do. Had I know I would have ordered a full ribeye instead of this formule. What a disappointment. A waste of a meal in Paris suffering bad service and dry mediocre food. Save yourself the trouble and avoid this place.

    Beef chunk
    Vicky D.

    Best service in Paris!! Quaint Parisian style ambiance and near a metro station. The food was good. We got the kids menu chuck off beef and it's like a ground beef patty. I would not recommend if your kid can eat steak. The beef filet was best. The entrecote was like rib eye and a bit tough. The sauces made the meal.

    Sofia O.

    Such a good experience for people to experience french food and culture. Very busy place. But quick waiting list. Food was so good. Very simple menu but delicious steak and fries.

    18gm grilled sirloin "entrecòte style" with secret sauce
    Arnel E.

    We were finishing another day of walking around Paris and being within the vicinity of the Arc de Triomphe, this family unanimously voted for a hearty meal, so off we gps assisted walked to L'Entrecôte de Paris. We were probably in line for a good 30 minutes around 8 pm in October, which was just enough time for me to snap outdoor night shots of the Champs-Élysées with the Arc de Triomphe as my subject. Our party of four was seated on the second floor as the ground floor was filled to capacity. This made me wonder why the basement tables (where the restrooms are located) were left empty. Our server, Alex, was coincidentally a fellow Filipino and "Visayan" who spoke the same dialect as us. So my wife and I were talking to him comfortably the whole time. This table of famished tourists decided to keep it simple and get the popular L'Entrecôte de Paris formule, which consisted of a Walnut Salad and an 180 gm grilled Sirloin with "just the right texture" crispy fries and the Champvert family's own secret sauce (oh so good). We paired this combo with a bottle of Bordeaux because you know, France. :) The Walnut Salad was just a nice refreshing starter to the feast that was coming. The steaks grilled medium underwhelmed me at first glance. Thought it wasn't photogenic at all, but that notion just about disappeared in our heads as soon as we gorged on the tender beef cuts. I'm not a french fry fan and would prefer a side salad or fruit if there's an alternative option, but the frites that were served us were a gustatory win combined with the buttery mustard sauce. I said a whispery no when our server offered another heaping of the "at will" sides, and that proved to be another wise decision of the night as we inhaled the sauce smothered fries the second time around. We capped our dinner with our favorites, creme brulee, and profiteroles. These were winners as well. The minute we stepped out of the restaurant, we couldn't stop talking about how good the combination was. For €25.90 this was such a decent meal on the Champs-Élysées.

    Steak demolished - they were extremely generous with our fries! (We ate them all lol)
    Neil G.

    My go to place for Steak & Frites when I'm on this side of the pond. I still remember the first time I went here at L'Entrecote, it was through the recommendation of my boss. It did not disappoint, it has since then became my go to spot when I am craving a good chunk of steak wading in this buttery delicious sauce! and the fries! - almost all my friends can tell you that I'm a big snob when it comes to fries, it has to be crispy golden delicious, L'Entrecote always has the best "crisp on the outside - soft and steaming scrumptious on the inside" fries (you'll be surprised how some restaurants still managed to butcher a standard cut french fries) Service has always been good and expedient, the place has remained the same, I've always dined on the second floor, it's more quieter and has a more intimate feel. Side story: I've dined here one time with my work colleagues for fashion week, I can only say "there goes their diet" as the steak & frites are really worth the calories. Je te promets que tu l'apprécieras ;)

    Richard M.

    Conventional wisdom dictates that restaurants in the vicinity of the Champs-Élysées should be avoided, since they are mainly tourist traps with mediocre food. Conventional wisdom actually holds true for L'Entrecôte de Paris. Their steak frites are just OK, probably deserving 2 or 2.5 stars. But considering their service is surprisingly courteous, I'll go with 3 stars overall. There is MUCH better steak frites in Paris. Both "Le Relais de L'Entrecote" and "Le Relais de Venise," equally touristy steak frites outlets, are vastly superior.

    Amanda S.

    Delicious!!! If you're in Paris you have to go to this famous steak frites spot! The steak was amazing and the sauce is to die for! Highly recommend!

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    Niloo G.

    It was just ok. You can get much better food in Paris without having to wait in line. Maybe it's the price that makes this place appealing at 26 euros for salad and steak frites. My steak was cold and not tender. The secret sauce was just okay to me, not bad but not great or anything to write home about. I think after waiting in line specifically now that it's cold anything tastes much better than it is.

    The special! Steak and frites!!
    Ebonee B.

    Delicious !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The whole experience is amazing. Don't let the line outside deter you, it moves quickly. And foods worth it!

    Profiterole and strawberry tart for dessert
    Stephanie C.

    This place is well worth the hype. About 26 euros for steak and unlimited fries. The service is great. They run a tight ship and everything comes out delicious. Beautiful ambiance.

    2 Steak orders was the small portion that you see empty! So many fries and they were bad too!

    It was the most horrible meal we had in Paris! Don't go here go to the original! This is a total tourist trap instead go to Le relais de l'entrecote! !

    Erly G.

    Came in at around 8:30pm. Line wasn't that bad. Waited only 20minutes. We were lucky to get a Filipino server. This place came highly recommended as a must go to when in Paris. True enough we were not disappointed. Ordered their combo (US terminology) - formule di midi (french term) for €25.60 which includes a salad, steak and unlimited sauce and fries. "How would you like your steak?" The very common question they will ask you. They have other food in their menu but steak and fries are what people order all the time. By far best meal we had in Paris. The location is 3 story. We were seated at the 2nd level in a booth. It is casual dining. Definitely a must go to when in Paris but be prepped for the line as they don't have reservations.

    Dinner at the famous L'Entrecote de Paris for some delicious steak and fries

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    Worth the hype and worth the wait! Food was great, servers were so nice. Can't wait to come back.

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    Excellent food and very quaint French atmosphere. Service is ok but not like it used to be on other trips. The sauce is the stuff of dreams.

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    L’Entrecôte de Paris Reviews in Other Languages

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    4.6(505 reviews)
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    This is the kind of place that you should be searching for when you come to Paris. Small and…read moreintimate, with well executed dishes and exceptional service. These smaller bistro type eateries are the lifeblood of the local cuisine. They consistently offer reasonably priced dishes that are full of flavor and technique. The wine and drink options are well catered to the menu and they provide options for most price points. The service we experienced was exactly what you want... our server had plenty of suggestions based on the offerings of the day. The service was attentive and responsive... not much more than you could ask for. I had the duck breast being offered... it was served alongside crispy potatoes, green beans, and a salad. Adding in the onion soup and a glass of wine... it quickly became a King's dinner at a very reasonable price. I would be more than happy to eat here again and look forward to exploring the rest of the menu offering many local and classic French options.

    I was there in 2021 and the food was very good, though the salad stuff on the main course was…read moresuperfluous, if they still serve that way. However, the eggs cocotte with foie gras was divine! This fall (2026), I shall return to Paris and that dish is on my hit list for sure. In fact, I may order 2! Service was very personable. Small place but the largest table had 6 locals who livened up the joint. Americans planning to be in Paris Sept 28-30 hit me up we'll meet for din din. Zig

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    Le P'tit Canon - Duck Legs

    Le P'tit Canon

    4.3(37 reviews)
    1.7 kmMalesherbes/Villiers, 17ème
    €€€

    It was our kast night in Paris and we were determined to find a good Parisian meal despite the late…read morehour. We found Le P'tit and when we inquired if they would serve us they said yes if we ordered immediately. It was a few minutes after ten. We ordered at the bar then were seated at our tables. The waitstaff were incredibly nice. They brought whatever we needed including ketchup which, despite being American, we didn't want or need. :) The food was delicious. I had an almost perfect poached egg -just a little too cooked. They had a fair amount of vegetarian options for the person in our party to get a decent meal: eggs, salad and beignets de mozzarella, which I hate to burst your bubble in advance, is a very French and more appealing way to say Mozzarella sticks. They were still good for the record. Perhaps everyone should call them that and aim for that level of taste. Fried just right and a fair amount of cheese. I ordered the duck legs-no complaints there. It was tender and the side of potatoes weren't the top of my list for the evening but there was more than enough of them to share with others. The chocolate fondant was voted best dessert by the table. It won no contest. I'm glad we stopped in for an authentic food experience.

    Got ignored for not speaking French right off the bat and given major attitude when not ordering…read morewine with a cheese plate... This place was okay, located in the Paris area yet somehow not very accommodating to tourists? So weird. Anyways, my friend and I came in here after a day of traveling and were starving. We wanted something light and decided to try the cheese that everyone talks about, and it was pretty decent. The prices were a bit wild (like everything else in Paris), but I guess that's what we get for stopping into the first place we saw on the street. The menu is pretty eclectic, so don't expect to stop in here with children and be able to get a grilled cheese and fries, it's more of that stuff that people in America eat when they come into some wealth and acquire a new money accent (you know the type).

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    Mozarella sticks

    Le P'tit Canon - Chocolate Fondant with vanilla ice cream -the best dessert!!

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    Chocolate Fondant with vanilla ice cream -the best dessert!!

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    L'atelier des Batignolles

    5.0(4 reviews)
    2.0 kmBatignolles, 17ème
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    A gem! We ended up here after the other restaurant our Airbnb host had recommended was fully booked…read moreand advised us to go here instead. We booked over the phone while on the Bateaux Mouches river tour as we were tired and hungry after a day of sightseeing and we wanted a neighborhood bistro for great unpretentious food where we could stagger back to our beds around the corner after. It was late when we arrived but the bistro was still bustling, our server was super friendly and the food came super fast, which was great as we were ravenous by then! We ordered what was probably one of the cheapest bottles of red wine on the menu but it was so much better than anything we pay twice the price for at home... because hey we're in France, right? Excellent food, friendly people, great service - couldn't ask for more, go there! Side note: walking past next day on way to the metro we were in need of a bathroom and the barman was so nice to let me use theirs even tho I'd just walked in off the street: I made sure after to thank him for the amazing dinner night before so he knew I'd been a customer and most important, the loos were nice and clean (again not the standard in much of Paris!) which was great as you know what they say about clean toilets = a clean kitchen!

    Great little Parisian bistro off the beaten path but still just around the corner of Montmartre…read more Ordered the plat du jour, and the dory as well as a salmon salad to start off. My boyfriend is a fish fanatic and loved every bit of the dory. My tajine was amazing as well! Best salmon salad I've ever tasted, the mango actually works super well with it too which surprised us! Great friendly atmosphere, we event chatted with tables next to us and our waitress always came to check on us to make sure we were well looked after!! Would highly recommend!

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    L'atelier des Batignolles - The outdoor patio.

    The outdoor patio.

    L'atelier des Batignolles - Looking out the front door.

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    Looking out the front door.

    Le Bistrot des Vignes - Le Bistrot des Vignes

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    3.8(61 reviews)
    1.7 kmMalesherbes/Villiers, 17ème
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    It was nice this restaurant was open because many restaurants were closed Sunday evening. They had…read morea prix fixe menu that included an appetizer, entree, and dessert. I think it was 30 euro per person. The menu was written on a chalk board so I believe it changes daily. Our waiter kindly translated it into English for us. My husband and I ordered a salad with smoked duck, veal with potatoes, and creme brûlée. I thought everything was good. My only complaint was my creme brûlée was burned, which gave it an acrid taste.

    My friends and I came here for dinner after visiting a pal who lived in the area. All the narrow…read morecobblestone-lined streets were full of restaurants and shops. It was hard to choose a place, but we went with this spacious, open-aired restaurant, basking in the glow of the setting sun. I opted for their Steak Frites, which was already butterflied on the plate. It was tender, but rather light on flavor, which I've noticed to be the standard French fare. A huge dose of fresh cracked pepper was in order, and on the creamy shallot sauce as well. The thick wedge fries were quite good, but I never turn away a fried potato. My friend's brioche toast and my creme brûlée were nice, sweet endings to the meal. Overall it was a good dinner, with very attentive service by the 2 waiters, as we were one of the few patrons on a weeknight.

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    L’Entrecôte de Paris - french - Updated May 2026

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